Depends on the vehicle, engine size and what kind of driving is being done.
On a motorway, I used to get approx 4.25 km/litre with my 61 seater twin-deck B10M, but less with the air-con on.
With my current 71 seater double-decker B12B I can get approx 1.42 km/litre (though I spend most of my current time round town - a fuel eater).
Our newer 79 seater double-decker B12B Volvo gets approx 2.84 km/litre
Our 33 seater single deck B10M probably gets around 5-6 Km/litre.
There is no Volvo car with a two cylinder engine.
About 12 kilometers
around 6.5 liter per km
It is a measure of fuel economy. It is the amount of fuel a vehicle consumes in litres for every 100 kilometers the vehicle travels.
Around 10 miles or 16 kilometers.
With one litre of fuel you would cover 7 kilometers
12km
it depends how fast the taxi goes
more than 80 km
Cylinder size is nothing to do with the amount of fuel the engine uses !
The fuel efficiency of a 150cc bike can vary, but as a general estimate, it can run approximately 30-40 kilometers per liter of fuel. So, with a 150cc bike, it can run around 30-40 kilometers on one liter of fuel.
The distance that can be traveled on one liter of petrol varies significantly based on factors such as the vehicle's fuel efficiency, driving conditions, and driving habits. On average, many cars achieve around 12 to 15 kilometers per liter. However, more fuel-efficient vehicles can travel over 20 kilometers per liter, while larger or less efficient vehicles may cover less than 10 kilometers per liter. Always check the specific fuel economy rating for your vehicle to get a more accurate estimate.